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and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa becomes a template to where aids is in the subsaharan continent all the other countries will follow suit and michel sidibe spoke at the breakfast meeting this morning saying there was so much hope for africa now that south africa has its house in order. and president'm beck kay said if you have aids you get a shot and it goes away. or it's causeded by poverty. we faced those issues. now the new regime, they really paid attention and when south africa speaks, the whole of africa will listen. >> ifill: you have harsh words in your bo
and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa...
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international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than a hundred and fifty supposed militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation poll however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and war threat how washington correspondent got an education now explains. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this foundation come up with the numbers which look pretty much like advertising for drones they link press reports when you actually look at the reports reports almost half of them are attributed to some unnamed intelligence officials who gi
international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than a hundred and fifty supposed militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation poll however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and war threat how washington correspondent got an education now explains. if you believe this chart...
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brush just first goal is to get out of their group which features brazil us. say serbia germany and sunni's yeah none of those themes are considered weak but one thing is for certain if russia makes it to the next stage they will not face any of those nations in the quarterfinals the man calls for an artsy i'm not. well that's all from a full today kate politics will behave with a more sports news from around the globe for you good bye. if they shoot something inappropriate from the public they can easily be shown to accept casualties of war ok. i wish it would have never happened but it has happened. in a war a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary would destroy their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave around. and this clear what happens with such witnesses i got on my flight. many checks. merciless shooting on our. russia would be so much brighter if you knew all about song from funniest impressions. from start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then
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where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants the follow-on. you need the three, all right. but let's say he wins at gettysburg, all right. what does he do? i mean so what, right? he wins at gettysburg. and he loses a third of his men in the process. he still has the logistical problem. he still has all these sorts of issues. and this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered. and part of it relates to -- part of it also relates to how plausible, though, you think that gettysburg and that -- whether or not he really could have won in gettysburg or antietam. >> i think the problem is is strategy -- i personally
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i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we know he can hear us. we tell him he needs to get better because he needs to be a dad. >> reporter: many are struggling with the emotions raised by this tragedy. 13-year-old kaylan was babysitter for the youngest victim in the shooting, six-year-old veronica moseer sullivan. veronica's mother ashley moser is still in the hospital with wounds to her neck and abdomen. kaylan was in the theater beside them. >> i wanted just... i want it to be a nightmare, a dream, i don't want this to be real. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped kaylan called 911 and tried to give c.p.r. to ve
i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we...
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another important aspect that we haven't had any injuries so far this is important for us and. we're getting you know slowly together you know someplace back just a few days and the team is slowly now coming together and. it will take a little bit of time to show. captain vincent kompany has signed a new six year deal to stay within this champions manchester city the twenty six year old belgium defender joined the club in two thousand and eight and has since led them to f.a. cup glory last year and also to their first league title in forty four years however the talismanic skipper says he hopes to have an even bigger impact in the future while the story remains on various company will be joined by also most prolific strikeout robin van persie. one patsy the front passes dragger but. we have four striker and with the striker we won a championship last year it's merely that. petty the top player. we can say being said about this but these are some players. i. the first doping scandal has hit the london olympics after moroccan middle distance runner allow ourselves to really was p
another important aspect that we haven't had any injuries so far this is important for us and. we're getting you know slowly together you know someplace back just a few days and the team is slowly now coming together and. it will take a little bit of time to show. captain vincent kompany has signed a new six year deal to stay within this champions manchester city the twenty six year old belgium defender joined the club in two thousand and eight and has since led them to f.a. cup glory last year...
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now is the divide between people in power in the us widens protest movements are getting more exposure than ever before aren't you know talks to billing errors activist author and former professor at the university of illinois about the growth of the protest movement in the states. parties in chicago sitting down with radical activist author and former professor bill ayres thank you so much for joining us today pleasure to be with you so let's get started with the protests really in the united states we've seen the arab spring we've seen the op risings in europe we've seen occupy wall street in the united states who do you think is really the face of the modern protester in the u.s. today well i mean i think occupy is unpredictable but wonderful development and it comes directly out of the arab spring i mean the idea that people could actually make a difference is is infectious and so occupy came out of madison madison came out of tahrir square tahrir square came out of bradley manning and wiki leaks so we kind of can see. a real development where people are saying. you know the world
now is the divide between people in power in the us widens protest movements are getting more exposure than ever before aren't you know talks to billing errors activist author and former professor at the university of illinois about the growth of the protest movement in the states. parties in chicago sitting down with radical activist author and former professor bill ayres thank you so much for joining us today pleasure to be with you so let's get started with the protests really in the united...
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we used back roads and stopped when locals warned us the syrian government tanks were blocking the way ahead. the team took shelter in a local home and prayed. it was night before we were able to try to sneak through. the team turned off the headlights as we raced past the syrian army's check point. thanks be to god, they said, when they were back in the relative safety of rebel held territory. they're building makeshift clinics as fast as they can smuggle supplies across the border with turkey but there is one shortage that they can't overcome. >> you need-- especially -- >> why can't you find more doctors. >> frankly, lots of doctors are scared. >> reporter: for now the best they can do is to spend a few minutes teaching first aid before getting back on the dangerous road to the next village. in the midst of a vicious civil war this lone ambulance suffers people some hope for a better future. >> clarissa has now returned from syria and joins us from our bureau in london. clarissa couldn't help but notice a lot of civilians were being treated by these rebel medics. >> reporter: that's
we used back roads and stopped when locals warned us the syrian government tanks were blocking the way ahead. the team took shelter in a local home and prayed. it was night before we were able to try to sneak through. the team turned off the headlights as we raced past the syrian army's check point. thanks be to god, they said, when they were back in the relative safety of rebel held territory. they're building makeshift clinics as fast as they can smuggle supplies across the border with turkey...
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they are used to wearing their bikinis. it makes sense on the beach. >> you put one hand on top of the other. you want to play the ball right here. yes. >> are you ready? >> i am ready. jump ♪mp, go ahead and >> the girls are all very encouraging. i am hot and tired. it is so much more work than you can possibly imagine, and clearly the relationship between the players is incredibly important. my goal was just to try and hit the ball. >> that looks like fun. lucy there, trying her hand at beach volleyball, and that brings today's show to a close, but remember, you can find constant updates on the london games and all the rest of the news on our website. i ajane o'brien. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, union bank, and shell. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture capital for key strategic decision
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can see the front does use dragger but. we have a four striker and with the striker we won the championship last year it's me that . betsy the top player. you can say a different being said about this but these are south players. now greek world indoor high jump champion demetrius contador who kiss is the latest athlete to withdraw from the london olympics after failing a drugs test the news comes a day off tomorrow can middle distance runner allow ourselves silly was also suspended the world indoor silver medalist had been touted as a medal prospect in the british capital but she failed a test for a diuretic drug from an event earlier this month and if proven guilty the twenty eight year old could now face a lifetime ban for a second doping offense. but in the meantime no one is the last thing you'd expect to see in london in the current heat wave but an artificial blizzard has marked the i think of the sort you park in kensington gardens with russia aiming to provide their own winter games in two years time i stands shows
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: we have learned from a source that in early june, james holmes performed poorly on one of his final exams. this was all about the same time when you go back and look at the time line of when authorities say that he had been over the last two months amassing the guns and the ammunition and the explosive material that was found in his home. so the question now becomes, this poor performance on this final exam that he had taken toward the end of his first year in this neuroscience ph.d. program at the university of colorado, what kind of effect might this exam and this poor performance have on james holmes? we don't have the answer to that. but you can imagine that is something that psychologists and investigators are taking a much closer look at. >> ed lavandera in aurora, colorado. >>> pierce o'farrell was one of the lucky ones. he survived the shooting massacre. he was shot three times in the left arm and the left foot and was just released from the hospital hours ago. o'
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: we have learned from a source that in early june, james holmes performed poorly on one of his final exams. this was all about the same time when you go back and look at the time line of when authorities say that he had been over the last two months amassing the guns and the ammunition and the explosive material that was found in his home. so the question now becomes, this poor performance on this final exam that he had taken toward the end of...
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all of us serving you. us bank it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> are we seeing the rise of an ac/dc cyber virus? i'm talking about the rock band. a finnish company says it received an e-mail from a scientist at the atomic energy association of iran claiming its program has been compromised by a computer virus. it plays ac/dc's "thunder struck." it can verify the e-mail was sent from a researcher within the organization. why should you care? cyber security is a big issue that congress is finally trying to tackle. tonight, the senate is starting to debate a bipartisan bill to require both government and private companies to do more to protect their networks from the threat of cyber attacks. the number tonight? $1 trillion. that's how much computer crime costs company,
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same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. sleep in my contacts. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. relax... air optix® night & day aqua contact lenses are approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear, so it's okay to sleep in them. visit airoptix.com for a free 1-month trial. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc.. and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announce
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> hepatitis c care right now in several states because of the actions of one man. a traveling lab tech. >> he was here origin naally as traveling med tech. he knew he had hepatitis c as of june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used under his care. this man, infected people as he worked as a medical tech in new hampshire. these are the states he's worked as a traveling tech. thousands of patients need testing. pennsylvania was just added to this group. i want to bring in our senior medical corresponder. >> hepc is serious. it attacks your liver. >> how did this happen? how are investigators saying he spread this? >> they haven't given details about him but they call this a drug diversion case. let's say i'm a lab tech and you're the patient. i give myself a little and i
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they are going to help us finish. i would like to introduce the chairman of the board of directors for the san francisco general hospital foundation. she has just been working really hard seeking those donors to complete this project. >> [laughter] the concept of a moving building is a little -- terrifying. and wonderful. always when i'm out in the community, i feel so proud. and i really hope all of you do. the guys from the city and the fire department -- because this hospital is preeminent in every field in every way. we care for patients in a compassionate and cutting edge way that is just phenomenal. 84% of the people in the city voted for a bond measure, and whoever heard of a bond measure passing the first time, let alone with 84%? it was a resounding "yes" vote for all of the people who do smart, capable, and compassionate work. i am so proud of the hospital. i am so proud. i am glad we're not stopping work for 1 minute. i am so proud and we're building this building on time and ahead of schedule and i want to
they are going to help us finish. i would like to introduce the chairman of the board of directors for the san francisco general hospital foundation. she has just been working really hard seeking those donors to complete this project. >> [laughter] the concept of a moving building is a little -- terrifying. and wonderful. always when i'm out in the community, i feel so proud. and i really hope all of you do. the guys from the city and the fire department -- because this hospital is...
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this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of holmes' former professors. the package reportedly includes writings and drawings about killing people. "outfront" tonight, ed lavandera in aurora, colorado. ed, what else is the university saying about this package? >> reporter: well, it's been really hard to get people to speak on the record about these packages we've known about since monday. in fact, it caused the evacuation of some of the buildings on that campus for a short time on monday. but it was quickly determined there wasn't any explosives or hazardous materials to deal with. now we're learning what was inside those packages,
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for all of us at cbs news, all around the world. i'm scott pelly and i will see you sunday on 60 minutes. good night . but psko >> good evening i am alan martin >> i am elizabeth cook. it is no secret, california is broke. >> but what has turned out to be a big surprise, the state reportedly has more than $2 billion in public funding hiding in plain sight. reporter linda yee is here with where all of this money is coming from. >> could question. that $2 billion discrepancy came from a mercury news investigation. the state department of finance said it is more like $1 million. still a lot of money. that california cannot afford to lose and now the people that raised money to keep state parks open are furious and demanding some of those millions go back to the parks, or else. >> we will demand the return of the $279,000 that we presented them in may 25, 2012, to keep this park open throughout the fiscal year 2013. >> a slightly group held charity bike races to raise tens of thousands of dollars to save the state park and they feel bet
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i think it will be a benefit for us. russia has gone for youth over experience and five up and coming will be vying to restore the country's former glory in the manse artistic gymnastics. has more. from the russian artistic jim have always had a lot to live up to the distinguished tradition of soviet union athletes between russia and the us is forty nine gold medals have been won the olympic games. in any other nation but now times have changed russia may still be one of the top countries when it comes to women thirty six gymnastics but their male counterparts have had it much harder especially with the rise of team china the host of the last olympics keep in seven of the eight goals at home and so not surprisingly caution is the buzzword ahead of the london games. in the women's competition there are really only five countries who can win the men's gymnastics expect any of the top sixteen countries to fight for the podium certainly there are some teams which have better chances but in general the competition there is mu
i think it will be a benefit for us. russia has gone for youth over experience and five up and coming will be vying to restore the country's former glory in the manse artistic gymnastics. has more. from the russian artistic jim have always had a lot to live up to the distinguished tradition of soviet union athletes between russia and the us is forty nine gold medals have been won the olympic games. in any other nation but now times have changed russia may still be one of the top countries when...
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some of us do have the ability to use some pressure directly, and get a crosswalk painted. ordinary citizens. but you folks, if you just go on van ness, you will see despicable conditions of the sidewalks are not painted. i want you to pay attention to that. the other thing is i think it will serve the nation -- i think if you serve the nation, you get a sense of decency and standards. i see some of the supervisors have decided just to take a hike. that is fine. go take a hike. as some of us have been saying, come election time, we can make some of your -- some of you take a hike forever, we do not really have to go there. i have been watching some of the deliberations, and some of the representatives all they think is to get into some political situation, putting political power so they can bring in the moneys. others are not. it is all over the nation starting with the lobbyist. now we try to play the republicans. -- now we tried to blame the republicans. we have a few corrupt democrats right on the top. we have one woman who has written $42 million. politicians must serv
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may hold payments to greece as its austerity program is proving ineffective to use nikky. closed almost two percent down and banks are really pushing their hand saying down more than three percent speaking of banks j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie diamond has bought the bank's stock worth about seventeen million dollars he hopes this will convince investors that the world crisis is coming to an end j.p. morgan has lost around seven billion dollars last year but managed to push the five billion dollars profit in the second quarter and now moving on to the currency market at the moment of course all the bad news is bringing the euro down and it's losing value against the u.s. dollar the russian ruble is also shedding too that currency basket to both the euro and the dollar and moving out onto. by the way it's speaking of the currencies the important thing to mention is that the euro is actually trading at eleven year low. against the japanese yen and that's following spain valencia region asking madrid for financial help that's of course. bringing investors to to their fears that th
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the storm is weakening as it moves inland. >> thanks for joining us. we will have more news again at the top of the hour. >> keep watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- wo >>> olympic fire power. berry take dploiz extra soldiers in a last-minute effort to secure the london games. british politicians say they don't want to leave anything to chance. they've called up 1,200 more soldiers to help guard the london olympic games, just a couple of days before the opening ceremony. now more than 18,000 troops are securing the international ent, almost double britain's coge
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your members have been with the city struggling with us, we come to you to help us. you helped us tremendously on a number of things last year and i want to say thank you to all the traditional members of the chamber as well. whether it is wells fargo, pg&e, or ecology, and the worst numbers of sponsors who have been here today and continue to come here. you have been part of the life blood as we walk them -- welcome in the biotechnology and green tech. the people of this city and every neighborhood and who have experienced all the great, positive dialogue but has also been concerned about-dialogue -- about negative dialogue. many of you joined with me weeks ago when we celebrated 50 years of tony bennett and his wonderful song. we have much more to celebrate in the coming years and i hope you join in the chamber in making sure we share this prosperity. having said that, and knowing that our economy is improving, i want to make sure you know i will be at the helm with the board making sure we are not attempted to return to spending habits and to short-term traces tha
your members have been with the city struggling with us, we come to you to help us. you helped us tremendously on a number of things last year and i want to say thank you to all the traditional members of the chamber as well. whether it is wells fargo, pg&e, or ecology, and the worst numbers of sponsors who have been here today and continue to come here. you have been part of the life blood as we walk them -- welcome in the biotechnology and green tech. the people of this city and every...
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we are also pretty close, 90%, it all the contractors working with us. we have exceeded our lbe goals and hiring goals. the jobsi am very happy to be dg the project and i want to assure you the project will be completed on time and we will be able to accommodate those big ships bringing thousands of people to san francisco. thank you for the opportunity to speak. [applause] >> thank you, muhammed, everyone at dpw. my job is really fun. i get to meet some of the most fascinating people around the world. the one that fascinate me the most have to be the one that spend their lives at sea. so i want to reduce next the president of metro crew stores. -- cruise tours. he is a sea captain graduate from the arena university in genoa, italy. he has sailed world wide for many years. he has worked for princess cruises and crystal cruises before joining metro services. he has a master captain's license. he is a member of thepeople to . thank you for the opportunity to speak. [applause] >> thank you, u.s. coast guard area maritime security committee. he is also a mem
we are also pretty close, 90%, it all the contractors working with us. we have exceeded our lbe goals and hiring goals. the jobsi am very happy to be dg the project and i want to assure you the project will be completed on time and we will be able to accommodate those big ships bringing thousands of people to san francisco. thank you for the opportunity to speak. [applause] >> thank you, muhammed, everyone at dpw. my job is really fun. i get to meet some of the most fascinating people...
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i will use us as an example. we have a team in this building working on lithium batteries. their goal is to build a battery with 500 miles of range, for obvious reasons. we hope they will have a prototype in the feet next few years. we think -- in the next few years. we think the stars are lined up. that is a long-term investment. >> next question to all of you. michael, we will start with you. we know government is the regional -- at the regional, state, and local level can help or hinder startup companies. what would you like to see from the governments here in the valley, sacramento, or in d.c., that would strengthen the innovation economy? >> i could go on about immigration and corporate tax policy reform, but i am a researcher, so i will not. >> and we have seven minutes. >> mayor lee said it perfectly. the fundamental thing that companies are looking for is to be engaged in the process. we use a term in computing called agile. we look for more ability and the possibility to work with us, iterate in the process, rather than what we often see as we call the waterfall, t
i will use us as an example. we have a team in this building working on lithium batteries. their goal is to build a battery with 500 miles of range, for obvious reasons. we hope they will have a prototype in the feet next few years. we think -- in the next few years. we think the stars are lined up. that is a long-term investment. >> next question to all of you. michael, we will start with you. we know government is the regional -- at the regional, state, and local level can help or...
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superman roller-coaster got stuck at six flags discovery kingdom don knapp in vallejo or riders could use help from the man of steel >>> how scary was then 12 riders atop the superman ride 150 ft. up and stuck there and trying to nudge the car to get it rolling so they can come down backwards it was more venture than planned for. passengers were stuck for about an hour and half and the son they were stuck in the upright position, at the suggestion of park workers they tried to rock and charged the car free as mechanics tugged at the wheels firefighters delivered water and other ways to get people down safely the ride inaugurated a month ago is among the tallest rise in the world this video shows the ride when it's run as designed 62 mi. per hour. when the right got stuck at the top it posed a scary moments not for those run and not just the riders but for those on the ground. >>> the crane got up there once get up there there were talking to the people, they told them the right would be fine, the shot back down 20 minutes later everybody walked off >>> a huge crane is stationed on the pro
superman roller-coaster got stuck at six flags discovery kingdom don knapp in vallejo or riders could use help from the man of steel >>> how scary was then 12 riders atop the superman ride 150 ft. up and stuck there and trying to nudge the car to get it rolling so they can come down backwards it was more venture than planned for. passengers were stuck for about an hour and half and the son they were stuck in the upright position, at the suggestion of park workers they tried to rock and...
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and behind us. so we were commenting on that. we have got if keep this in context. less than a decade ago, we were august all looking at a rail yard and people said in san francisco we worked with labor. i want to thank members of our redevelopment agency, the commissioners who are here today that are no longer technically commissioners but they are just as committed today as they were years ago when we had a redevelopment agency because they worked with the city to make sure that this area was not only an area to pay attention to, they were part of the team that leader pelosi and i in my previous days in public works were trying to identify with mohammed about what were the lines of boundaries that we could carve out. what we could do with our infrastructure and how we work with muni and infrastructure and all of the other agencies to make sure we built this so when we built the infrastructure and we invested in this pressure, private investment and private money confidence would come. well, it has
and behind us. so we were commenting on that. we have got if keep this in context. less than a decade ago, we were august all looking at a rail yard and people said in san francisco we worked with labor. i want to thank members of our redevelopment agency, the commissioners who are here today that are no longer technically commissioners but they are just as committed today as they were years ago when we had a redevelopment agency because they worked with the city to make sure that this area was...